I'm clearly doing what I want. I hope kids can see my act and feel like they can be slightly more comfortable in their own skin because I'm being so ridiculously comfortable in mine. I'm not that comfortable in my skin the moment I walk offstage. But I try to project that while I'm on it.
Now that I am an adult, I'm very comfortable in my own skin. I'm a lot more settled down and I learnt to just be comfortable with where I'm at, rather than always wanting to be somewhere ahead of where I am.
I'm not very comfortable with skin show.
I'm very comfortable in my own skin.
I am very comfortable in my own skin.
I feel very comfortable - literally and metaphorically - in my skin.
I'm just very comfortable in my own skin. I like my body.
I'm very comfortable in my skin. Yet, I won't do anything that's indecent, cheap or vulgar.
It took me a very long time to be comfortable in my own skin.
That's what I mean by being bilingual: comfortable in your skin, comfortable with all parts of who you are.
I think it's just getting comfortable in New York City, comfortable in your own skin.
I mean, when you grow up dancing, you have to become very comfortable in your own skin.
I feel comfortable on and off the court, happy in my own skin, just really comfortable with the way I'm playing my tennis.
I'm comfortable in general - not just comfortable as an artist, but in my skin.
I don't believe in pick-up lines because I've always been very comfortable in my own skin.
In a photo shoot, you have to be very comfortable in your own skin. It's all about confidence-boosting and putting on armor.